Since 2014, Motorola revolutionized its line of smartphones by offering a super entry-level of smartphones under the Moto E series, this move was since then followed by some other smartphone makers, especially the mainstream ones. Over the course of years, and due to the strong competition especially from China, the Moto E lost its relevance, but according to a report from XDA-Developers’, Mishaal Rahman, the Lenovo-owned company is about to unveil a new member for its cheapest smartphone series – The Moto E6.
The new handset appears with the “Surfna” codename and is set to hit the market as Motorola’s Moto E6. The new smartphone will apparently come with a 5.45-inch display with 1440 x 720 pixels of resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio. The resolution combined with proportion indicates that unlike the newer Moto G7 series, the new budget handset will stick with thicker upper and bottom bezels rather than jumping into the notched-display trend.